Scarban Elastic Oval (4 pieces) is mainly suitable for intensive treatment of small scars and can be perfectly combined with pressure clothing. This plaster with an extra thick layer of silicone ensures optimal recovery of a smaller scar and reduces scar complaints. The medical silicone of the plaster ensures that the scar becomes smoother, flatter, less red and calms down faster. In addition, the plasters offer at least 93% protection against harmful UV radiation.
When a wound has healed, you may get a scar. To promote the healing of the scar, you can apply a silicone scar plaster over the closed skin. This can prevent your scar from causing complaints such as pain and itching, thickening or becoming red. Your scar will heal faster and more beautifully than without treatment. Silicone plasters can reduce complaints for both new and old scars. However, you will achieve the best result if you apply a scar plaster as soon as possible after the wound has closed.
Silicone patches promote the healing of a scar by protecting the skin. A silicone patch is an excellent covering for the vulnerable scar skin. It helps the skin to retain moisture, which stops the overproduction of scar tissue. It also stops bacteria. Because of this effect, silicone patches are recommended by professionals for scar treatment worldwide.
Start Scarban immediately after wound closure.
Before applying the silicone patch around the scar, clean and dry the skin thoroughly.
Make sure that 2 cm around the scar is covered with the plaster. If necessary, you can cut the plaster to size.
For optimal results, it is preferable to wear the silicone patch for a minimum of 12 and a maximum of 23 hours per day.
Clean the silicone patch daily with the soap provided. This will keep the patch in good condition and maintain its adhesive strength.
4x Scarban Elastic Oval silicone plaster
1x Mild cleaning and maintenance soap
When used according to the instructions, one package of Scarban Elastic Oval (4 patches) is sufficient for 4 to 8 weeks of therapy. Treating a scar takes approximately 3 to 6 months, or longer if necessary.